The aim of this guide is to inform all practitioners, managers, service users, and carers about the use of intramuscular (IM) depot and long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotic medication.
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Burnout and stress are often found close together in the literature, the one (burnout) being presumed to flow from an extreme experience of the other.
This guide is for all nurses working with neonates, children and young people to support their learning and revision of calculation skills.
A free interactive version of this guide is available which features embedded video content. You can turn pages and zoom in and out in the same way as with our digital editions. (Opens in new window.)
At a time when the care of older people in homes and hospitals has been under scrutiny, new guidelines have been published to support and guide the practice of individual nurses working in acute settings.
African/Caribbean, Asian, Chinese, Travellers Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism, Baha'i, Christian Science, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, Rastafarianism, Seventh Day Adventists, Other faiths.
This guide looks at the findings of a pan-European research study (Kellogg's 2005) examining children's attitudes, knowledge and behaviour in relation to healthy eating and physical activities, compared with the views of their parents.
The series of articles aims to raise awareness of genetics and help readers develop confidence in dealing appropriately with genetic issues that arise in their area of practice.
The purpose of this guide is to address some of the key issues regarding the delegation of tasks to health care assistants (HCAs), and to offer practical guidance on a number of topics, including: Training, Supervision, Liability, accountability and responsibility.
This guide will help you to increase your knowledge about the importance of cleaning and the role of nurses in keeping the patient environment clean and safe.
This guide looks at the use of insulin pumps for people with diabetes, including a patient’s perspective. Written by Katharine Barnard, chartered health psychologist, and Steve Dixon, Sky News presenter, who describes life with an insulin pump.
A Nursing Standard Essential guide - Written by Jennifer Percival RN RM RHV FETC Dip Counselling, national NHS stop smoking trainer.
This guide gives a brief overview of the signs and symptoms of each condition, and explains how best to care for older people with dementia, delirium and depression. For more information about the Let's Respect project see the outside back cover of this guide.
This guide discusses the requirements of a patient care pathway that reflects best practice, and offers practical advice for general and ophthalmic nurses in light of NICE and SMC guidance for the treatment of wet AMD.
This guide outlines the importance of nutrition and hydration, the nurse's role and highlights some examples of good practice.
RCN Publishing and Health Press Ltd have created a partnership to provide you with the Patient Pictures series of books. These offer a valuable resource for you to use when advising patients. The series covers key clinical areas and, in total, there are approximately 800 pages for you to help patients.
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Links to the PowerPoint presentations shown at the conference, as well as the abstracts PDF document detailing the aims and focus of each speaker.
This guide is designed for care staff dealing with older people who have bladder problems. It uses data from the National Audit of Continence Care for Older People (NACCOP) to illustrate the type of problems encountered by respondents and to suggest up to date, evidence-based, practical management strategies.
In recent years the media has put child abuse under the spotlight with high-profile cases of neglect by carers and catastrophic system failure producing harrowing accounts of children's suffering. It is an issue that evokes great public concern. We hear less about the abuse of vulnerable adults and, as a society, are not comfortable with acknowledging that it exists...
Every patient should experience the best possible care when they go into hospital. But sometimes things go badly wrong, as they did for Amanda Steane's husband Paul. Nursing Standard is offering a free digital copy of Amanda's book Who cares? to all Nursing Standard readers.
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